Rihanna fashion line - London

Rihanna attended the retail launch of her River Island clothing line where she greeted fans and previewed the collection of dresses, jeans, shoes, and other  $45 to $200 accessories.  Fans was able to buy pieces before they hit the web. The line is now available at River Island stores in the U.K. and online, not to mention at Opening Ceremony in New York and L.A.

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  1. Miles Walker December 19, 2010 at 11:22 pm Thanks for the question Alexis to betetr give you a solution, I sort of need to know what interface you have, and it’s I/O spec. If you had the Apogee Duet, you’d be all set to go. For instance, what you can do with that, is have your vocal mic set up on a stand, with some kind of sound isolation around it. This is preferable in case you decide you want to comp takes, maybe of say the vocal, but not the guitar .you MIGHT be able to get away with separating and just recutting the poor take. Using the other input, you can also mic your guitar (i’m assuming it’s acoustic), perhaps around the 12th fret.This is a way of getting an all- in one take. I know a lot of singer/ songwriter performers prefer this method of playing, but if I get my way, I’d have them track the guitar separate from the Vocal. That way, I can try some alternate mic ing placements for the guitar (maybe like up at the bridge or further back stereo room mic), and have a nice clean isolated vocal for punch ins or tuning or whatever. If it’s important to you to play them together, try that dual input method of one vocal mic, and one acoustic mic, arm 2 corresponding tracks in your DAW and let it rip.As always, try to take advantage of the best sonics you can, using whatever mic pre or compressor you have in your chain, or if just rolling with the Duet, maybe you can give it some squeeze inside your DAW with plugins. Just make sure to tune your guitar before you start, and try and put on fresh strings after several takes. It can really make a difference in the sound, especially if the instrumentation is very light, as you mentioned. Thanks for the question .if it wasn’t specific enough for what you had in mind, let me know more about your interface and guitar type, and i’ll come up with some more

  2. I like your take on the idea of learning on your own. I have tahugt several people how to play guitar by simply showing them tempo/change and three cords that correspond (from my ear), that with what would sound best with there voice.Most of them have gone on to excel much further than most Ive known that paid for expensive lessons.

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